This is the eighth page of the Inverness Courier report on the visit of Edward, Prince of Wales, to Inverness on 26 June 1931.

At the end of the proceedings at the Town House the Prince led a procession of ex-servicemen to the War Memorial at Cavell Gardens where he laid a wreath in memory of the 715 men who died in action during World War I.

The prince then went to the Royal Northern Infirmary

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Inverness Courier report on Prince of Wales' visit, page 8

1930s

royal visits; Edward VIII; British Legion; hospitals

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Sir Alexander MacEwen Papers

This is the eighth page of the Inverness Courier report on the visit of Edward, Prince of Wales, to Inverness on 26 June 1931.<br />
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At the end of the proceedings at the Town House the Prince led a procession of ex-servicemen to the War Memorial at Cavell Gardens where he laid a wreath in memory of the 715 men who died in action during World War I.<br />
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The prince then went to the Royal Northern Infirmary <br />
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